Adder CATxIP 1000 - Manual

Adder CATxIP 1000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 3 – Operation; Re-synchronise mouse; Further information
  • Page 4 – Index
  • Page 6 – AdderView CATxIP 1000 features - front and rear
  • Page 7 – What’s in the box; What you may additionally need
  • Page 8 – Installation; Mounting; Single unit rack brackets; Double unit rack brackets
  • Page 10 – Local user; To connect the local user port
  • Page 11 – To connect the Global user (IP network) port
  • Page 12 – To connect a computer system
  • Page 13 – Power in connection; To connect the power supply
  • Page 14 – Power control port; To connect and address the switch boxes; Box
  • Page 15 – Cascading multiple units; See also
  • Page 16 – Tips for successful cascading; To connect units in cascade
  • Page 17 – Using cascaded computers
  • Page 18 – Multiple video head connections
  • Page 19 – Remote switching control
  • Page 20 – Configuration; Overall initial configuration
  • Page 21 – Initial configuration
  • Page 22 – Main menu; To access the main menu; Hotkeys; Security; Menu layout
  • Page 23 – General security and configuration steps; To enable general security; Registering users and host computers
  • Page 24 – What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgotten; To clear a password (and restore factory default settings)
  • Page 25 – Clearing IP access control; What is IP access control?
  • Page 26 – To configure the unit from a global user location; Full configuration by global user
  • Page 27 – AdderView CATxIP 000 encryption settings
  • Page 28 – Positioning AdderView CATxIP 1000 in the network
  • Page 29 – Placing AdderView CATxIP 1000 behind a router or firewall; Port settings; Addressing
  • Page 30 – To discover a DHCP-allocated IP address; DNS addressing
  • Page 31 – Placing AdderView CATxIP 1000 alongside the firewall; Ensuring sufficient security
  • Page 32 – Power switching configuration; To configure the power sequences for each host computer; To control two or more ports simultaneously
  • Page 33 – Upgrading AdderView CATxIP 1000 models; To upgrade AdderView CATxIP 000 models; Recovering from a failed upgrade; To invoke backup/recovery mode
  • Page 34 – OR; Accessing the AdderView CATxIP 1000; The front panel indicators
  • Page 35 – To avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect; To gain access as a local user:; To move the menu (and login) box position
  • Page 37 – Logging in and out; To log in
  • Page 38 – The confirmation box; To enable/disable the confirmation box; The reminder banner; To move the reminder banner; To change banner colours or disable the banner
  • Page 39 – User preferences and functions; Blue dot indicators in the Select Host menu
  • Page 40 – Global user access; GLOBAL USER; WEB
  • Page 41 – stop; Global user access via VNC viewer; To access via the VNC viewer; Downloading VNC viewer from the AdderView CATxIP 1000; To download the VNC viewer
  • Page 42 – Global user access via web browser; To access via your web browser
  • Page 43 – Using the viewer window; The menu bar
  • Page 44 – Host selection; To select a host; Configure; Mouse pointers
  • Page 45 – To change the access mode; Power switching; To switch a system on or off; To auto calibrate the screen and/or mouse; To re-synchronise the mouse
  • Page 46 – Mouse Control; Controls; Single Mouse Mode; Resync Mouse; Info
  • Page 47 – Keyboard Control
  • Page 48 – Video Settings
  • Page 49 – Advanced Settings; Custom Video Modes
  • Page 50 – If you need to enter a port number; To enter a port number in a Web browser; To enter a port number in VNC viewer; Viewer encryption settings; Supported web browsers; Windows
  • Page 51 – Getting assistance; Troubleshooting; When logging on using VNC viewer, I cannot enter a username
  • Page 52 – Appendix 1 – Local setup menus; To access the local setup menus
  • Page 53 – Functions; To get here; Restore Standard Mouse
  • Page 54 – User Preferences; Reminder Banner; Reminder Colour
  • Page 55 – Global Preferences; OSD Dwell Time
  • Page 56 – Setup Options; Auto Logout
  • Page 59 – Network Configuration
  • Page 60 – Serial Configuration; Options Port
  • Page 61 – Reset Configuration
  • Page 62 – To access the remote configuration pages
  • Page 63 – User accounts
  • Page 64 – Unit configuration
  • Page 66 – Time & date configuration
  • Page 67 – Network configuration
  • Page 68 – Setting IP access control; To define a new IP access control entry; To reorder access control entries
  • Page 69 – Serial port configuration; Options Port Use
  • Page 70 – Host configuration
  • Page 71 – Logging and status
  • Page 72 – LDAP configuration
  • Page 73 – Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options
  • Page 74 – Enable all inputs
  • Page 75 – Misc
  • Page 76 – Scaling; No Scaling
  • Page 77 – Identities; Configuration File - Reload
  • Page 78 – Appendix 4 - VNC viewer window options; Standard window control items
  • Page 79 – Appendix 5 - Browser viewer options; Encoding and colour level
  • Page 80 – Appendix 6 – Addresses, masks and ports; IP addresses; Net masks
  • Page 81 – Net masks - the binary explanation
  • Page 82 – Calculating the mask for IP access control; Single locations
  • Page 83 – Ports; Security issues with ports; Web server
  • Page 84 – Appendix 7 – Cable and connector specifications; AdderView CATxIP 1000 to power switch cable
  • Page 85 – Appendix 8 – Hotkey sequence codes; Permissible key presses; Creating macro sequences
  • Page 86 – Appendix 9 – Supported video modes
  • Page 88 – End user licence agreement; . Intellectual Property Rights
  • Page 89 – Radio Frequency Energy; Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement
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Page 2 - Contents; Introduction

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Page 3 - Operation; Re-synchronise mouse; Further information

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Page 4 - Index

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